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Roland Junker

Belleville, Illinois

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Roland JunkerRoland Victor Junker, 94, a lifelong resident of Belleville, Ill., born February 4, 1913, in Belleville, Ill., died Saturday, March 3, 2007, at Freeburg Care Center, Freebrug, Ill., surrounded by his loving family. Roland began his career in the milk delivery business in 1927,...

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Jack and Mary Miotke San Jose CA

To the Junker family: I will always remember Mike, Mark, SueEllen, Steve and Greg. I have so many fond memories of you. I can remember when Greg was suppose to take a nap one afternoon and ran around the yard with Steve's bee-bee gun. I will always remember Christine Gillette, I use to stay over at her house occasionally. If anyone could forward my address to her, I would appreciate that. I remember Major your dog. I learned to catch a ball in the outfield in your front yard and then...

Greg, Renee and the rest of the Junker family: please accept our deepest sympathies -- we are thinking of you. Roland's sunny disposition and positive outlook will be missed!

Dear Steve and Jaquie, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers at this time of sadness.
Love Arlene

Thank you Roland for the wonderful memories. I've known Roland for many years as a child he used to let me and brother hop onto his milk truck and ride a block or two with him. As always Roland would supply us with one of the great bottles of chocolate milk. Once we drank down our treat Roland would drop us off a few blocks down the road. Roland was a genuine great person that everyone found a true friend in. My sincere sympathy to the Junker family. Heaven has gained a great son which...

To the Junker Family: Sorry to hear about your loss. I will always remember your Mother & Father and the "special" ice cream treat we got for out birthday. They will be in my thoughts always. With Deepest Sympathy, Margie (Dintelmann) Burns

I am sorry to hear of the death of "Rollie". I do not know any of the family members, but "Rollie" was my family's milk man when I was growing up. I still remember him driving into the driveway in the milk truck and as mom bought the milk all of us kids would be looking through the ice cream treats he had. He always took time to talk to us kids. What a wonderful person he was, and what wonderful memories I have of him. May God bless him and his family.

David and Family Members: sincere sympathy for your loss.

Larry, Sue, Brian and Angie:
Please accept my deepest sympathies. My thoughts and prayers are with you.